distal pulmonary artery stenosis

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Interesting Case presentation

Dr.kefelegn D

HX• 19 years young male from Karnataka state.• known cardiac patient since the age 15 yrs

not taking his medications.

• Has dyspnea on mild to moderate exertion because of which not attending the school.

• Palpitation and occasional chest pain.

• Currently came with ↑ dyspnea ,hemoptysis and fever of 2 weeks.

P/E NO DYSMORPHIC FEATURES V/S BP=100/60mmHG PR= 1o4’ T= 102

SPO2=98%CREPITATION AT LEFT MIDDLE POSTERIOR LUNGALL PERIPHERAL ARTERIES PALPABLE,ACTIVE

PRECORDIUMPARASTENAL HEAVE,RV APEX ,P2 ACCENTUTEDG III SYSTOLIC MURMUR AT RIGHT 2ND INERECOSTAL,GIII

PSM AT LLSB.NO CLUBING ,NO CYANOSIS.

DDX???

TC slightly incresaed ABG=PH =7.45 PO2 =77.3 PCO2=31.1 SAT=96%

• SPIRAL CT PULMONARY ARTERY

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• Is it enough to intervene??

BALLON ANGIOPLASTY OF RPA stenosis

THANK YOU !

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